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Governor Partially Opens Lee County; Restaurant’s & Churches

Lee County can partially re-open as it falls into the category of counties that either has no coronavirus activity or have seen a downward trend in positive cases over the past 2 weeks. The businesses that can partially open for business are:  Restaurants, fitness centers and retail stores can open, but only operate at 50% of normal operating capacity;  Social, community, recreational and leisure sporting events can open, but limited […]

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LCHD Reports 2 Additional Confirmed Cases of COVID19 In Lee County

For immediate release from the Lee County Health Dept. April 26, 2020 Additional Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Lee County The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Lee County Health Department have identified two additional cases of COVID-19 in the county, one middle-aged adult and one adult who are both currently in isolation. This makes seven lab confirmed cases in Lee County to date. COVID-19 related illness is circulating in many counties across Iowa including Lee County. More individuals are likely to become ill in the coming weeks. Please continue to follow all preventive […]

todayApril 26, 2020 71

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Iowa Schools Will Remain Closed The Remainder Of The School Year

Iowa schools will remain closed for the rest of the school year in an effort to continue to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections. Across the state of Iowa currently, 2,332 people have been positively diagnosed with COVID-19 with 64 official deaths. "I would like nothing more than to stand before you and say Iowa schools will be open in May, but that's just not the case", Gov. Kim Reynolds stated […]

todayApril 17, 2020 18

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Local Water Bill Assistance Available For Those In Need

Keokuk Water Works has partnered with Community Action of Southeast Iowa and the local Salvation Army Many families have found themselves in positions of financial strife among the COVID-19 economic impact. Keokuk Municipal Water Works wants to make sure those families in need are supported by working with Community Action of Southeast Iowa, the local chapter of the Salvation Army, and private donors. KAWW published the following release today: During […]

todayApril 14, 2020 70

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Local Business Q&A Sessions

Lee County Economic Development group partners with Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce, Mainstreet Keokuk, & Fort Madison Partners to bring information to COVID-19 affected local businesses. Lee County EDG is partnering with the Keokuk Chamber, Keokuk Main Street Inc., and Fort Madison Partners to present Lee County Q&A Sessions for our local businesses. This is an opportunity for our businesses to hear from local, state and federal leaders and ask […]

todayApril 13, 2020 22

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IOWA: No Shelter In Place; Further Business Closures

Governor Reynolds adds to the list of business closures for Iowans. The Governor addressed Iowa and the nation today adding to business closures including malls, social clubs, fraternal halls, bowling alleys, pool halls, arcades, amusements parks, libraries, museums, zoos, skating rinks and parks, outdoor & indoor playgrounds, children's play centers, tabacoo and vaping stores, race tracks, toy, gaming, movie and music stores, and campgrounds. The governor also appealed to the […]

todayApril 6, 2020 18

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First Case Of COVID-19 Confirmed in Lee County

The following information has been released by the Lee County Health Department: First Case of COVID-19 Confirmed in Lee County A case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has been confirmed in Lee County. The individual is self-isolating at home.  As Lee County Health Department follows all confidentiality laws, no additional information will be released.  The Iowa Department of Public Health COVID-19 website will include the Lee County case number and age […]

todayApril 3, 2020 36

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Supporting Each Other: Local Businesses Offering Curbside & Delivery Services

The events of the last several months have already impacted local businesses and individuals in more ways than we could ever have anticipated. Being a local business ourselves, we want to be here for our fellow business owners in this time of difficulty. When many people think of their local radio station, they think of music, entertainment, sports, and news. We love bringing those services and fun to your lives. […]

todayMarch 24, 2020 114